Video: News in 90 seconds- Thursday February 20

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Veteran star David Bowie crowned his comeback at the Brit awards last night by wading into the independence debate. The 67-year-old was given the best British male prize and in a speech read out by Kate Moss he declared: “Scotland stay with us”.

The record has unmasked the thug who attacked a black busker in a shocking racist outburst on TV’s The Street. Fraser Elliot had his face blurred for legal reasons as BBC Scotland showed him and his vile pal targeting their African victim in Glasgow.

A seriously ill gran was deemed fit for work by Atos – weeks before she was due to retire. Christine Traynor quit her job as a cleaner last year because of severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, which leaves her struggling to breathe.

Rangers hope to rake in a £1.5million windfall that should ensure the club is not dragged back into financial distress. Record Sport understands chief executive Graham Wallace is in advanced discussions to raise the cash from two prominent investors.

And Susan Boyle stunned regulars at her favourite cafe with an off-the-cuff performance of her trademark song I Dreamed a Dream. She dropped in for a cuppa - then took to the stage with the band who were performing at the 1912 Cafe Bar in Bathgate.